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Show p : mm R j Utafi-na Chocolates Are GiveiT Awa j I :. ; Prizes will be given to the first fifteen persons who will give the best reasons of not more than "50" words telling which advertisement on the WANT AH II I ; Prizes to Be Given j j The first ten best answers will each receive a 2-lb. box of Utah-na Chocolates. Next five best answers received, each a 1 -lb. box of Utah-na Chocolates ' All answers must be brought or mailed to the Standard office before Friday evening of each week. 1 1 j Name of Prize Winners will be published on this page, each Monday. If you live within the city limits call for your prizes on Tuesday if out of the citv limits the prizes will be mailed to your address. Address all answers to Want-Ad Contest Manager, in care of Standard ,ft BEGIN READING THE WANT AD PAGE TODAY. U If you have anything for sale, for rent, for trade or exchange, INSERT AN AD IN THE STANDARD, it will bring you quick results, at the same time vou are j giving some one a chance to win abox of Utah-na Chocolates. j M LEGAL SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THK SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR WEBER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Jacob Schillo, plaintiff, vs. Mary Baxter, defendant To be sold at sheriff's sale on tho 11th day ci January. ?!3, at 1-o'clock 1-o'clock noon, at Ihe front door of the Weber county court house, In Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, to wit: All of lot three f".i In section thirty-six (86), township seven ( 7 ) north. Grange three (3) west, Salt Lake meri dian, local survey, being a part of the northwest and southwest quarters of xaid section thirty. six (30) Said land Is situated ir. the county of Weber, state of Utah Dated at Osden Citv , Weber county, coun-ty, Utah, this 21st day of December. 1912. E. E. HARRISON. Sheriff u.' Weber County. Utah. By C. H. Ellsworth. Deputy Sheriff. Sher-iff. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockholders stockhold-ers of the Ogden Fruit Growers' association) asso-ciation) win be held in the council i hamher of the city hall in Opden on Tuesday. January 14, 1913, COmmi rtC-ing rtC-ing at 1 oclock p. m.. for the purpose oi hearing the financial report of the U 1012, aud for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before ibo meeting. I f. H. THOMPSON". President. C. F. Thinnes, Secretary. OGDEN BDSINI Advertisements in this colum: able in advance. PRINTING G B. DENKERS & SON Union Printers; stationen , wedding stock, etc, 2J4Tt 1-2 Wash. .We. Upstairs. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O CONNOLLY, (over Nye'a Clothing Store. j 2411 Wash ave. Phone 393. E. T. HULANISKI, First National Bank bldg. 1Z-11-U BOOKBINDING J. WILSON Book and loose leaf device de-vice manufacturer. Upstairs. 2455 W ash. Phone 860. 12 30 lmo CARPET CLEANING K VAN KAMPEN Phono 8Su lor up-holsterlng. up-holsterlng. mattress making, ro-6tret(hiag ro-6tret(hiag of bed springs CHIROPRACTOR F. J. FKEENOR. D. C; all acute ami chronic diseases. Rcouis 13-14, 1 2411 Washington ave. Oflico bourn. 9 to 11.30 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. 11-5-U EDUCATIONAL Pit yourself lor business. SMITHSONIAN NIGHT SCHOOL Practical business courses ELECTRICAL TREATMENT DR. J. H. CARTER. 23;.0 Washington ! ave.; othe0 phon 17S2; res.. 391 -M. Massage, electric and vibrator treatment treat-ment for the cure of rheumatism, paralysis, pa-ralysis, nervous troubles. 12-2-jyi EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING EXPERT SHOl! REPAIRING P. Hansen's Electron shoe shop, 309 24th St Best work and material in the city. Ail v.ori. guaranteed ui0 us a trtal. ll-30-3mo FURRIERS TAXIDERMIST FURS cleaned and remodeled, skins dressed, work guaranteed. T. Ga-jewsky, Ga-jewsky, 375 23rd street FIRE INSURANCE. Old reliablo companies that pay. C D. IVES, Agent, JSU 25th St. HOTELS THE CRESTON Steam her. ted; hot and cold water, every room, new and modern; 50c and up. Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, opposite City park. INSURANCE AND LOANS FRANK HENDERSHOT, Under Utah Nal'l Bank Phone 199 1-C tf JUNK OGDEr JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk, jhono ug up, w will call for it. Bell phone, 325-K Inu, 726. PHOTOGRAPHY WE suggest Photos for your friends Bring the kiddles for postcard photos. Expert wiirk, nothing Hsn. Crawshaw Studio, Upstairs, 219 2:1b Street. LEGAL NOTICE. " i he regular annual meeting of the Shareholders of the Ogden Savings Hank of Ogden, Utah, will be held ft Uieir banking room, Tuesday. January 14, 1913. at 11 a. m., for the purpose of electing directors to srrve for th. ensuing tHr, and to amend Ar: i if VII oi the Articles of Incorporation .o as 10 create tli office of a second vice president, and the transaction of -u h business as may properly come u on the meeting Haled Ocd.-n. 1 t.ih. )t miber I ' 1912 CHARLES H. BARTON. Cashier. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD ERCV MEETING. Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the Stockholders Stock-holders of l he Ogden Packing & Provision Pro-vision Company at the office of the corporation, at Ogden. Utah, on Friday, Fri-day, January 17th. 1918, at 4 o'clock. 111 the afternoon thereof, for th pur pose of adopting or ivjertinj; Hi.- proposed pro-posed amendment to the Articles of Incorporation, Article VIII. thereof, In this Chuti;inu the number oi board of directorn ironi seven persons to live, otherwise said Article VI II to remain re-main the same as it now is; also to tranbacl such other business us may lSS directory a cost 75c per line per month, pay- NOTARY PUBLIC. C. D. I ES, C80 Twenty-fifth St. 12-12-lmo. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING PAINTING, f'aperhanging and tinting Y den Hoi log. pbor.o 7l-R, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A FERNLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p m New Peery Bluer.. Hudson Ave Phono 19t: V. Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Yasl ington avenue 6-11 - tf PRINTING WOOD'S PRINTING CO. We do good work -405 Wash. Pnone .5 12-30-1 mo REAL ESTATE I BUY real estate. Frank Hender-shot. Hender-shot. Under Utah Nat'l Bank. 1-6-tf RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN STAMP WORKS, phone 454, or mail card if you wish us to call with samples. Office, Spargo's 12-3-lt SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, McCaity & Co, 2723 GranL Bell phone 201S-W SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought. 60ld or exchanged; aleo trunks and suitcases cheap. A Siuer. Phone lo21. 179 1-2 Tw.ntv-fjiih St. 6-13-lyr. 1 X L FURNITL'RE store. 2227 Washington Wash-ington ave.; 2d -hand furniture of all Kinds bought and sold. prices which no other sure can equal. 12-2-lyr SHOE REPAIR SHOP. M ROSENBERG, 254 25th St.: all work done by hand and fully guaranteed, guar-anteed, machinery cuts and ruins I them. SHOOTING GALLERY. 24GG Grant. Step around the corner' I and take a shot. lmo STOVE REPAIRS W ATER Jacket tor all ranees. No one yet has informed us 01' one of ours ever causing any serious trouble trou-ble 8ummerlllre stove repair house. 23i4 Washington. Tel ot!4. 1-S-tf . TAILORED -MADE CORSETS I SPIRELLA CORSET. Mrs Smith. J Phono CG1-W. TAILORS AND CLEANERS NTLANDER BROS. Tailors, cleaning, clean-ing, pressing and repairing. Phone S42-J Olflce 3CS 2Uh St. 1-4-lmo TAILORING, DRY CLEANING A KKLUNO, Tailor. Cleaning, R pairing Upstairs, 2465 Wash. Ave Phone 4S-V. 12-30-lmo VANISHING AND PAINTING 1 J. J. M'KINNON. 2202 Wash. Ave. Carriage- :md Auto painting VETERINARY SURGEON , j E. A. PUNDY, D. V. 9. Phon: 828. j lofflce and Hospital, 215C Washington ! LEGAL (Continued.) legally come before said meeting. By order of tho Board of Directors, thla 24th daj of December, 101 I SIMON S. JENSEN. Secretary. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SUPPLIES State industrial School for the year 1913. Sealed bids bc received at the ! oiihe of the Superintendent until 3 p. 'm. January 16th, 1913. Tor furnishing furnish-ing the following Bupplies: I 13000 lbs. beef; laOO ihs. mutton. ; veal and corned beef; I00o ihs. fish. ' I beef to bo delivered ',2 carcass at a j I ilme, other meats .is needed, 12000 lbs. Tlih Patent Hour. ::;,uimi ,s i,uUht grade; 2000 lbs. gerruadc; 30000 lbs. bran and shorts 30000 lbs, mixed chopped feed. 100 tons Nut coal; 500 tuns mine slack coal; all coal to be delivered hs needed f n. b. Five Point Bi 260 paii' brown duck overalls; over-alls; 250 brown drill shirts. 150 un-dershlrts; un-dershlrts; 250 pairs underdrawers; drogl and medicines; stationon and :offie' supplied school BuppHea; hard-! ware; groceries and provisions; dry I floods, laundry supplies, mlscellaue-1 mlscellaue-1 pus supplies. Detailed lists 01 ;ill above supplies may be had upon application al the ol 1 i.e of the Superintended Bids will be opened by the Hoard of Trius-irr's Trius-irr's subsequent to tho ahovo (jai? u supplies to be delivered as needed.! subject to the approval of tho Super- LEGAL (Continued) intendent and paid for monthly. A certified check for not less than ;". pt cent of the amount of the bid must accompany the bid. The P.oard reserves the right to reject anv and all bids, or to accept any proposition favorable to tho state. For additional information apply at tho office of the Superintendent 1 tab Industrial School, Ogden, Utah. E. O. GOWANS, Superintendent. M. VAN DE GRAAF, Clerk. NOTICE THK REGULAR ANNUAL mest-ing mest-ing of the shareholders of the Pflrst National biiuk Of Ogden. Utah, will e held in their banking room at 23? 1 Washington avenue. Ogden, on Tuesday. Tues-day. January 14, 1 913, at 11 a. ns.. for the purpose of electing directors to servo for tho enduing jear. and to transact all other business that may properly eome before said me-tin?. JOHN PINGREB, Cashier " STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. Notice is herebj siven that the annual an-nual meeting of the stockholders of the Ogden Bench Canal aud Water company will be held in the court house, on Monday, January 13, 1912. at 8 p. in., for the purpose of hear-inc hear-inc the financial report of the secre-tarj secre-tarj anj treasurer tor the year 1912, ,and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come be-1 be-1 fore the meeting. A. T. WRIGHT. Pros A. D IMIA.VBERS, Secy. Dated, Ogden, Utah. December 27, 1 1912. NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the Commercial National Na-tional Bank of Ogden, Utah, will be held at their hanking room., Tuesday, January 14. 1913, at 4:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing directorB to serve for the ensuing year, and th transaction of such business as may properly come before the meeting. I Dated Ogden, Utah. January 4, 1913. R. A. MOYES. Cashier. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S , regular meetings held1 at Masonic bal on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th sts . the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to t attend. 1 annlo til. Whittemore, W. M., Callie E. Cave. Secretary Unity Lodge, No. 18, F. & A. M.. J .Masonic Temple, Zlbu Washington avenue. Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7 30 p. m Membrg of Sister Lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. H L. Herrington. W. M. Felix T. Moore. Secretary. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall Visting neighbors invited. Dues can be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge. M. D 57-58 Lewi;, olock. Elizabeth Best. G, N., L54vl Lincoln avenue, phono 1903-J. Mar.e Crltes, Clerk. 2731 Mom oe avenue Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets every ev-ery secou'J and fourth Thursday nights at b p m., in 1. U. O. P. hull Viultmg ueignbor cordially invited. Mary L. Blixt. G. N.. 451 3lst St. Kate Heyuian, ClerkT Bell phon 1217-J. Royal Neighbors ol America Meets every first and third Tuesday nightb of each month at 8 p. m. at the Reese Howell ball Visiting neighbors neigh-bors Invited. Dues can bo paid to Mrs. Anna Kies-Fiuley. M D.. room 21 Lewis block. India Sawyer, Oracle. Ora-cle. 1948 Jackson I llliau Newton, Recorder. 27th and Quincy. Modern Wood nun ot America -Utah Cainp Ub. B99U meets every lirst iimi third Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at K. of P. h:-U. Twenty-fourtb and Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers invited. A. G. Jones. Consul. J. H. Shafer. Clerk. Royal Highlanders Meet every first "and third Fridays at H v m.. at i nlon Labor hall. Visiting members cordiallv iuvlted. Andrew v. Nelson, I p Wm. Muller, Sec. and Treas., 25S2 Washington Ave. Knights of Pythias Ogden Lodge No 2, Knlghta of Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National bank build-Jng build-Jng every Monday evening. All K of p e requested to meet with us Geo. B Hart. C C. W. G. Kind, M. of E. W. L Underwood, K. of R. & S I v DIES of the Maccabees. Silver hive No 1 L. O T. M . meets every first and third Thursday evenings at o lock and every second and fourth Thursday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, in Eagles' hall. :Mnl Hudson av0. VIs-itine VIs-itine members cordially invited to t-eSr. t-eSr. Kathryn Eleston. L. c, L. Jeunie ProuC K- Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden Aerie No H8' F- a E meet fcvery Wednesday evening at Eagl hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o clock. Visiting brother Eagles are Invited to attend tho aerie meetiDgs. Club rooms open at 11 a m. Thos. Leslie. W, presi. dent E. R. Gelser Secretary Dr. C. E Wardlelgh, Arie Physician, 1 FRATERNAL 8 jCIETISS (Contlnueo Queen City RebeXah Lodge, No 4, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth i Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Anna Kissel. N. G. Emma Meid. Recording 1 Secretary. 728 Twenty-third St. Brotherhood of American Yoemen I Ogden Homestead, No. 1505, meets on 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. ball. Visiting Archers aie cordiallv ; Invited to meet with uv W. S. 'O'Brien, Foreman. 2588 Crmmercy I avenue. J. A Junk, Correspondent, ; 320i: Washington. ORDER OF OWLS -Ogden Nest ! No 1118. Order of Owls, meets every ev-ery Friday evening in their own hall the old E'k Hub rooms) at 8 o'clock Visiting Brother Owls are in- j vited to attend the nest meeting W. H. Wright. President. T. S. Sbaugh-nessy. Sbaugh-nessy. Secretary. 231 Twenty-fifth street. Woodmen of the World Weber I Weber Camp No 74. meets in K. of I ' P. hall In the Utah National bam- I building every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially incited to attend. Fred E. Williams, C. C. E Autb, Clerk, First National' bank building. reaFthIs! UiOr( IgE A BE L ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertltements cost ens cent I per word each issue, or 5 cents per lino of five vords per day, no first 1 Insertion less than 25 cent&, or two or more lines per week at the rate of 27 cents per lire per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember flve avr-age words make a "line. All advertisements on thi6 page must be pjid In advance. No exceotion to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE. CTRL for housework; good wages and good home. 2404 Madison Mrs. Kubn. 1-S-tf WANTED Competent girl for house-Hurk; house-Hurk; small family; highest wages. 272(1 Adams. Phone 1710. 1-6-tf HOOD girl for general house work. 2350 Adams. Mrs. Albert Scowcroft. 1-4-tf GIRL fo: reception room work. Thorn, as Studio, 2457 Wash 1-4-lt LADY canvassers. Arabian Tea Importing Im-porting Co., phone llu, JJ70 Wash. Ave. 12-1'0-tf YOUNG ladies wanted to train at Berges hospital. 2100 Wash 1 1 -C' -tf EXPERIENCED nurse 20C4 Jeff. 12-12-lmo. DRESSMAKING- -Reasonably prices 1454-J. 278 22d st 10-29-lmc TO HOUSEWIVES TO THE Business Men, Housewives Sanitary Garbage and Waste Paper I Co , Is now prepared to furnish ou a sanitary can. haul your waste pa- per and garbage. Office 2438 a.sh Prices reasonable. Phone 620 1-3-ti i l " FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. NICELY furnished 5 aud .'! room apt.; strlctl) modern; ideal location; no children. 2341 Adams. . l-S-lwk THREE rooms, $5.00 ' month 614 Sullivan Ave. l-9-6t MODERN housekeeping rooms; reasonable. rea-sonable. 2759 Grant. l-S-6t ONE furnished room in modern terrace. ter-race. 234 23rd 16 lwk HOUSBKBBPINO rooms, gas, bath; also Bleeping rooms. 127 J4ih st. 12-21-3wks I HOUSEKEEPING rooms 2863 Monroe Mon-roe ae 12 -0-1 mo -1 RN I SHED and uulurnlshed flatn. ."Jl Grant. 9-26-6mo ROOMS for housokoopms. Ulahna. 7-29-tf I FOR RENT--Furnished, now, clean. comfortable ho usekeeping rooms. 3 j wk. up 53$ 31st su 3-13-ljr FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD with or without room. 225$ Moffit. 12-20-liuo FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. i-ROOM furnished house. 2654 Lincoln. Lin-coln. Call 133-25th St. 1-9-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS. modern housekeeping "apt nllh. gas ranse, disappearing btds; cheap. 220S Washington ave ' - ' U-26-ltrk FOR RENT M UNFURNISHED HOUSES. W WHY rent- Good raodcrn homes from 11400 up, easy terms. Tel. 1 427. 12-10-liwk J 4 ROOM brick house; barn and cellar; cel-lar; largo lot. Apply 215 12rh St I i-4-iwk Vti ONE 5-room modern; also one 3- A room house 3603 Wash 12-27-lwk I M ONE 1-room house" $ly a month CsJl Ifl phono 907. 12-6-tf Ifm' FOR SALE MISOSLLANEOUS M GOOD milch cow. 350 18th. 1-8-tWk IRON block and tackle with long one- (I Inch rope. Inquire at Standard fH Office. Fi RNITURE of 3 rooms for house- j Keeping, including ;,lano and sew- ' H ing machine. 230 21th St. 1-4-lwk ADVANCE Poultry Yards. Are now I booking orders for iDcubators and jM brooders, day old chicks. C. W l 1 Black, Prop., 1521 Ogden Ave. 1-4-lwk I KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson Ave., bet. 23rd and 24th Sts. Phone ' 517-J. GOOD Cutter for sale cheap; also J J housekeeping rooms for rent. Phono j 12C9-W. j! FINE violin; new and old, at cs- ' tremely low prices. Cash or install- m mentf. Pantone. 425 22nd St 1 12-11-lmo. PIANOS and players at lowest po::i- kM I ble prices. Puutone, 425 32nd St. J 12-11-lmo. ! GOOD cheap lumber. 214 27th St. PIJ 11-20-tf p Hj MONEY TO LOAN f J MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. II. Mm A Purdy, 2Jrd and Wash, ave WW 12-24 lmo MONEY TO LOAN on real estate: U $100 up, real estate contracts and pi I mortgages bought and sold. m BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO., Q 2411 Washington Ave., Room 11. I MONET to loan on watches, dia- 1 V monds, jewelry, firearms, etc Un- ' H I cle Sam's Loan Office, established H fl 1S85. Tho Money Lenders of Ogden. 278 25th st C. H Smith. Prop I CHATTEL loans, salary loans You j 'M can get It today Cheapest rates, best and most private terms In Utah. I D D. Drake, over Paine & Hurst f I MORTGAGE LOANS on improved ig farm or city property. HUNTER 4, 1 , KENNEDY, 502 First National bid?. Si W 5-12-li MONEY to loan on real estate secur- I I lty J. J. Brummltt. 4-27-tC 1 1 WANTED mSCELLAl-TEOUS I I KIDS come runnin 3-10c. Girls take Jnil 'em half price. Ma New "White- V bouse" bath tub, $23. Alvord and anv- IU thing. Tel. 333-W. 1-J-lf WANTED Curtains to Laundry. PhonS 1644-W 3207 Wash. Ave. 12-14-lmo. 'M PERSONAL fa LISTEN, HEAR! 1 MADAME YOGIS, the greatest fore- III seer, astrologist, palm and card 'lJm reader. Call and be convinced- fM jmt 20th St. Le Grando Cottage. 1-4-lwk lmM FOUND. B THE parties who have lost a youns ' j Hereford steer will please commun- ,3 WM i-aio with the Superintendent of U10 fjH 1 tan State 6ehool for tho Deal ai wm Blind. 1-4-401 II FOR SALE REAL ESTATE j I CHICKEN RANCH. j o-ACRE chicken and fruit ranch neat f 9 town. Rood plant cheap; $1,000 M cash ia! long lime, low interest. M Mmt C D. IVES, 2S0 Twenty-fifth St. I Mm rnlmlmM I WILL BUILD HOME to suit customer. Price ro;ii!on;iblo. Location ideal Easy payments. No commissions B Bverything to customer's aovantage Wmt Phone 1 18-40-lmc II LOST V pT'RSE containing $1140 bet. 23rd HH 1 and 30tb on WaBh. Avo. Return tc HH Standard. Rcwaid. 1-8-21 Mf mm |